Plan your next Texas vacation with help from our TV segment "Texpeditions." We'll hit the highlights of the must-see, must-do, and must-eat places in cities all over the Lone State State.
Find yourself on new adventures in the oldest town in Texas.
You’ll find the best beaches in Texas in the Rio Grande Valley, along with a strong culture that goes back to our state’s origins.
It’s the most remote place in all of Texas, and there’s nothing else like a trip to Big Bend.
Lubbock is the central city of The South Plains, and has thrived thanks to agriculture and Texas Tech University.
Dallas. Big D. One half of “The Metroplex.” Home of the State Fair of Texas. There’s always something going on.
Abilene sits in the heart of the “Big Country,” and offers its own twist on art, history, and food.
It’s the biggest city in Texas, and there’s something for everyone.
Over time Galveston has changed from a national capital of the Texas Republic, to a thriving port, to a tourist and vacation destination.
Cowtown, Funkytown, Where the West Begins – No matter what you call it, Fort Worth is a city rich in modern activities and western heritage.
Don’t forget to change your watch to Mountain Time when you head to this city on the western tip of Texas.
Texas’ capital city, and one of the most unique places in the state. Love it or hate it, there’s nowhere else like Austin.
It’s home to the number one tourist destination in the state, but San Antonio has lots more to see in addition to the Alamo.
Fish, swim, eat and explore in the cities of the Texas Coastal Bend.
Amarillo is the central hub of the Texas Panhandle, known for its sprawling land, thriving cattle industry, and Western culture.